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Editorial questions interim committee agenda

“Kansans might think that state lawmakers tasked with understanding and deciding how to evaluate and reform the state’s school finance formula would be interested in hearing from educators, school administrators and the state agency or board directly charged with education oversight. They’d be wrong, however.”http://www.hutchnews.com/Editorialblogs/edit–school-finance-meeting...
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Reports on “staffing surge” subject to questions

Some interim education members agreed with presentations by paid staff of the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice and Kansas Policy Institute on a “staffing surge” but others recognized that “many other professions were included in this nonteaching category, such as special education instructors, reading specialists, school psychologists, audiologists, and speech pathologists,” that some of that hiring is mandated by federal and state law and that many smaller districts are losing students but still need a superintendent (who also performs many other jobs). We also note that hiring aides is sometimes a response to funding pressure, as it is...
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Sen. Wagle states Gannon decision in favor of schools would push legislature to change supreme court justice selection method

We’ve heard some legislators claim that the move to change judicial selection has nothing to do with wanting to reign in court protection of school funding. We hope this story ends those claims, and Kansans see what’s really going on here. “[Senate President] Wagle – whom the governor called a ‘rock star and personal hero of mine’ – projected that a decision requiring lawmakers to increase school funding would push the Legislature to go to voters with a constitutional amendment to change the way Supreme Court justices are picked. ‘It will be a very tough year if we’re...
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Educating and engaging parents as part of a national movement

“We’re hoping when there are specific calls to action, people are educated enough and motivated enough to be engaged,” he said. “We felt as a group if we could talk to people and give them the facts, they’d be astonished and willing to act, understanding what’s really going on in education.” Dan Greenberg, one of the founding members of Northwest Ohio Friends of Public Education, summing up our perspective as well. We’re part of a nationwide movement. Join us and tell your friends and family members. Read more athttp://www.toledoblade.com/MarilouJohanek/2013/11/02/New-group-befriends-beleaguered-public-education.html#sXK5RJ6OrYe6oTCg.99...
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